Here's what changed:
- Then: I would get on my computer first thing in the morning. I wouldn't do anything else until I checked Facebook, my email, Pinterest, my personal blogs, everyone else's blogs, and any other sites I was crazy about at the moment.
- Now: I didn't even think about getting on the computer today until well into the afternoon, and that was only because I had to check for an email I was expecting.
- Then: I would lose myself in x for hours on end.
- Now: Unless it's a movie/TV show, I'm on my computer for about 10 minutes at a time. Maybe.
- Then: Constantly behind my laptop screen.
- Now: Playing on the floor with my buddies.
- Then: Small panic attack if I didn't check x ever few hours.
- Now: I could go days without any of it and I wouldn't feel out of the loop at all.
All in all my month off helped put things back in perspective for me. In December I actually misplaced my computer for days and didn't notice until I needed to print something off. Dutch and I bonded over building Lego, especially when he realized I could look up the instructions on "the 'puter." Dane sat on my lap for almost an hour while we read books together. Chris and I spend more quality time together, instead of sitting side by side, but worlds away.
I would recommend "unplugging" to anyone who feels like technology has taken over their life.
3 comments:
I went off for about a week (basically Facebook) and it was SO freeing! Congrats to you for a whole month. Although I missed your online presence in my life :)
That's one of the things I forgot to mention! I felt a small disconnect with some of my family and friends. That's one thing Facebook has been really great for - keeping up with people.
What a great idea. I think about you often...I really enjoyed working with you a million years ago at the U.
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